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- SAJIKI NOBUHIKO
- Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Tohoku Rosai Hospital
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- NAKAMURA RYUIOHI
- Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, Tohoku University School of Medicine
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SAJIKI, N. and NAKAMURA, R. Motor Time of the Rectus Femoris during Passive Movements. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1985, 145 (2), 231-232-Motor time (MT) of 10 normal subjects were examined in three conditions: 1) during passive flexion of the knee (PFLX), 2) during passive extension (PEXT), and without passive movement (STAT). Compared to STAT, MTs of PFLX and PEXT were significantly long. MT tended to be shorter, though insignificant statistically, in PFLX than in PEXT. In conclusion, passive movements are influential in changing the physical state of the muscle including both series-elastic and contractile components.
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- The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine 145 (2), 231-232, 1985
Tohoku University Medical Press